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Apologies if already shared, but I think Amazon has been mentioned as a possibility before.


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Nvidia have been referred to as 'partners'(I think it was RT) rather than competitors. Knowing this, and considering this and other posts of yours, why would you have written your piece on Nvidia and the 4th Industrial Revolution?



You seem to be linking dots with Nvidia but your own article suggests that Nvidia is still a stranger to Akida...

Does it? That was not the intention it was to highlight to those who did not have a clue that Intel and IBM had recognised the potential of SNN and had been working to achieve this new form of computing but had been beaten by Brainchip.

Nvidia on the other hand had never pursued SNN and asks the question how they will survive this omission.

It leaves open the obvious answer buy it from Brainchip, IBM or Intel eventually.

It leaves open the question of which of these three is the one Nvidia would most likely buy it from.

Would they choose to wait for their competitors Intel and IBM to hopefully finish their research in the hope they will get it right or will they buy it now from Brainchip.

I was of course quite sensibly not going to suggest without any evidence that Brainchip and Nvidia were partners based on dots that would be entirely inappropriate in my opinion.

What I have posted today are dots constructed from now known facts a number of which were not known when I wrote the article.

I now think the evidence of what Nvidia will need to do as I thought my article implied is potentially coming true.

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I've created a PYFO Chart for most of our Partners/EAPs/Licensees:


Chip MakersIP LicensorsDevice MakersAI/NN SoftwareSystems
AMDARMBlue ridgeAI LabsCircle8
Global FoundriesSiFiveInnoPhaseCVEDIAEdge impulse
IntelIntellisenseemotion3DFord?
MegaChipsIpsilonnVisoGMAC
MicroChipsISLQuantum venturaMercedes
QualcommKnow LabsNASA
RenesasLassen peakTata
SocionextLorserTeksum
TSMCMyWAIVVDN
VoragoNumem
OnSemi
Nvidia?Prophesee
Valeo
Luminar?

Some random musings about time-to-market, all things being equal:

If we were making chips, I would guess that those able to respond quickest (shortest time-to-market) would be the AI/NN Software group.
Next would be the Device Makers, then the IP Licensors, and then the Systems makers.

Since we are mainly in the business of licensing IP, then I would place them in the following order:

IP Licensors;
Chip Makers;
AI/NN Software;
Device Makers;
Systems makers.

So, come on somebody - PYFO.
 
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One further thing for the oldies remember the guy who was so impressed with the shave he got from a particular electric razor he bought the company well Nvidia was so dependent on ARM chips it tried to do the same thing but Apple, Amazon, Samsung, Qualcomm screamed so loud because they were to that the biggest most powerful nations on the planet said Noooooway.

Some have very short memories so bringing this podcast from last year to the front of the line straight after CES 2024 is probably not an accident. ARM is a very strategic well run company.

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I've created a PYFO Chart for most of our Partners/EAPs/Licensees:


Chip MakersIP LicensorsDevice MakersAI/NN SoftwareSystems
AMDARMBlue ridgeAI LabsCircle8
Global FoundriesSiFiveInnoPhaseCVEDIAEdge impulse
IntelIntellisenseemotion3DFord?
MegaChipsIpsilonnVisoGMAC
MicroChipsISLQuantum venturaMercedes
QualcommKnow LabsNASA
RenesasLassen peakTata
SocionextLorserTeksum
TSMCMyWAIVVDN
VoragoNumem
OnSemi
Nvidia?Prophesee
Valeo
Luminar?

Some random musings about time-to-market, all things being equal:

If we were making chips, I would guess that those able to respond quickest (shortest time-to-market) would be the AI/NN Software group.
Next would be the Device Makers, then the IP Licensors, and then the Systems makers.

Since we are mainly in the business of licensing IP, then I would place them in the following order:

IP Licensors;
Chip Makers;
AI/NN Software;
Device Makers;
Systems makers.

So, come on somebody - PYFO.
I might embarrass myself asking this 🙄 but what does PYFO mean?
 
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I've created a PYFO Chart for most of our Partners/EAPs/Licensees:


Chip MakersIP LicensorsDevice MakersAI/NN SoftwareSystems
AMDARMBlue ridgeAI LabsCircle8
Global FoundriesSiFiveInnoPhaseCVEDIAEdge impulse
IntelIntellisenseemotion3DFord?
MegaChipsIpsilonnVisoGMAC
MicroChipsISLQuantum venturaMercedes
QualcommKnow LabsNASA
RenesasLassen peakTata
SocionextLorserTeksum
TSMCMyWAIVVDN
VoragoNumem
OnSemi
Nvidia?Prophesee
Valeo
Luminar?

Some random musings about time-to-market, all things being equal:

If we were making chips, I would guess that those able to respond quickest (shortest time-to-market) would be the AI/NN Software group.
Next would be the Device Makers, then the IP Licensors, and then the Systems makers.

Since we are mainly in the business of licensing IP, then I would place them in the following order:

IP Licensors;
Chip Makers;
AI/NN Software;
Device Makers;
Systems makers.

So, come on somebody - PYFO.
PYFO???
I've heard of a MILF?
Something similar? 🤣
 
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Date: December 14, 2023

Medical Electronics Pioneering Healthcare in 2024​

Medical Electronics Pioneering Healthcare in 2024

In 2024, medical electronics stands at the forefront of healthcare transformation, driving advancements in patient care, remote monitoring, and medical research. Wearable devices, smart implants, and sophisticated monitoring systems are revolutionizing healthcare delivery through real-time data analysis. The integration of Al and machine learning enhances personalized treatment plans, shifting towards proactive healthcare. Telemedicine platforms supported by robust medical electronics bridge healthcare gaps in remote areas. However, challenges like privacy, data security, and interoperability must be addressed. Collaboration among stakeholders is crucial to responsibly deploy these technologies, ensuring improved patient outcomes and reshaping the future of healthcare.

Advancements Shaping Medical Electronics in 2024

Smart Wearables Revolution: The Smart Wearables Revolution is sweeping across India, poised for a remarkable trajectory with a projected Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 24% from 2023 to 2027. Abhimanyu Roy, Executive Director at Avalon Consulting, underlines the pivotal role of wearables in this surge. This growth is fueled by factors like the burgeoning internet penetration, heightened consumer awareness, and evolving lifestyles. As Roy asserts, "Wearable devices are becoming integral to healthcare, offering real-time health metrics and contributing to the adoption of the latest technology." The expanding landscape of smart wearables reflects a shift towards proactive health management. These devices go beyond conventional fitness tracking, now playing a crucial role in continuous health monitoring and personalized healthcare solutions. The growing emphasis on preventative healthcare aligns with the changing mindset of consumers who are increasingly valuing proactive well-being measures.
Abhimanyu Roy points out that this integration of wearables into the healthcare ecosystem is a transformative leap, creating a symbiotic relationship between technology and well-being. Real-time health metrics empower individuals to make informed decisions about their health, fostering a culture of health consciousness. As internet accessibility continues to broaden its reach, the smart wearables market becomes an accessible and indispensable companion for individuals navigating their health and fitness journeys.
The adoption of the latest technology in healthcare, as facilitated by wearables, marks a paradigm shift in how individuals perceive and manage their well-being. The confluence of technology and healthcare not only provides individuals with valuable insights into their health but also contributes to a more proactive and personalized approach to healthcare. Abhimanyu Roy's insights illuminate the transformative journey of wearables, shaping a future where technology becomes synonymous with holistic health.
Remote Surgeries and Emergency Services: The transformative power of 5G technology extends beyond its impact on communication and entertainment, delving into the critical spheres of healthcare and emergency services. Remote surgeries, facilitated by the ultra-low latency of 5G networks, mark a revolutionary leap in medical procedures. Surgeons can now operate on patients situated miles away with unprecedented precision and real-time responsiveness, overcoming geographical constraints. This not only enhances access to specialized medical expertise but also allows for timely interventions in emergency situations.
In parallel, the integration of artificial intelligence (Al) and machine learning (ML) in ambulance management is optimizing emergency services. Initiatives like Ambupod exemplify this convergence of technology and healthcare, leveraging sensor-based technology to enhance the efficiency of ambulance operations. Abhimanyu Roy rightly emphasizes, "5G availability is unlocking the potential for remote surgeries, ensuring efficient emergency services through digitized ambulance management." This synergy of cutting-edge technology and healthcare is ushering in an era where swift, lifesaving interventions are not bound by physical proximity, redefining the landscape of medical care and emergency response.
Al-powered Healthcare Delivery: Rakesh Pandey, Delivery Head - Product Engineering, Healthcare and Life Sciences, Tata Elxsi, emphasizes the revolutionary integration of Al in medical electronics.
According to Rakesh, "Al-powered loT solutions will optimize healthcare delivery by enabling real-time health tracking, proactive interventions, and reducing hospital visits through remote patient monitoring." This groundbreaking convergence of Al and loT is proving to be instrumental in transforming patient care and outcomes.
The marriage of artificial intelligence and medical electronics is ushering in a new era of healthcare delivery. The implementation of Al-powered solutions is reshaping the very fabric of patient care, ensuring not only real-time tracking but also facilitating proactive interventions that significantly enhance overall patient outcomes. This technological synergy is a game-changer, providing healthcare professionals with unprecedented insights and tools to deliver personalized, efficient, and timely interventions.
Rakesh Pandey underscores the pivotal role played by Al in reshaping the healthcare landscape. "Al-powered solutions are reshaping healthcare delivery, ensuring real-time tracking and interventions for improved patient outcomes," affirms Rakesh. The transformative impact of this integration is evident in its ability to empower healthcare providers with data-driven insights, facilitating a proactive approach that minimizes the need for traditional hospital visits. As we witness the confluence of Al and loT in healthcare, the promise of a more patient-centric, efficient, and accessible healthcare system becomes increasingly tangible.

Nanomedicine Breakthroughs: Nanomedicine stands at the forefront of revolutionary advancements in medical science, holding the promise of transforming the landscape of treatment methodologies. Spearheaded by innovations in nanotechnology, this cutting-edge field offers unprecedented precision in targeting diseased cells, presenting a paradigm shift in medical research and patient care. "Nanomedicine is a game-changer, offering enhanced precision in treatment and imaging, ushering in a new era of medical research." One of its groundbreaking applications lies in imaging techniques, where nanoscale materials enable unparalleled resolution, facilitating early and accurate diagnosis. This not only enhances the efficacy of medical imaging but also opens new avenues for understanding diseases at a molecular level. Furthermore, nanomedicine showcases remarkable potential in drug delivery systems, mitigating treatment side effects by precisely targeting affected areas. The ability to tailor drug release at a cellular level holds the key to minimizing collateral damage to healthy tissues, a long-standing challenge in conventional therapies.
Rakesh Pandey, a prominent voice in the field, emphasizes the transformative impact of nanomedicine on medical research and treatment precision. The convergence of nanotechnology with medicine not only expands the horizons of therapeutic interventions but also instills hope for a future where diseases can be addressed with unparalleled accuracy. As we stand on the cusp of this nanomedical revolution, the prospect of refining treatment modalities and advancing patient outcomes looms large, marking a pivotal moment in the trajectory of healthcare innovation.
lmmersive Technologies in Medical Training: "lmmersive technologies are reshaping medical training, providing realistic simulations and comprehensive visualizations for enhanced learning." - Rakesh Pandey
In the dynamic landscape of medical education, augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR) have emerged as transformative tools. These technologies go beyond traditional teaching methods, offering immersive experiences that engage healthcare professionals and students alike. The integration of AR/VR allows medical practitioners to delve into lifelike scenarios, replicating surgeries, patient interactions, and complex procedures in a risk-free environment. This not only sharpens practical skills but also fosters better decision making under various circumstances.
Moreover, these technologies bridge geographical gaps in education, enabling remote learners to access cutting-edge training modules. The ability to visualize intricate anatomical structures and medical processes in 30 enhances comprehension and retention, accelerating the learning curve. The gamification elements within AR/VR applications add an element of interactivity, making learning more enjoyable and effective.
The immersive nature of these technologies facilitates a deeper understanding of patient experiences, promoting empathy among healthcare professionals. By simulating diverse medical scenarios, AR/VR instills confidence in practitioners, ensuring they are well-prepared for real-world challenges. As the healthcare industry embraces innovation, the impact of AR/VR on medical education is poised to revolutionize the way future generations of medical professionals are trained.

Contributions to Heathcare and Challenges Ahead:

Remote Monitoring and Telemedicine: The integration of medical electronics, specifically wearables and remote monitoring equipment, has ushered in a new era of patient care. These technologies play a pivotal role in enhancing accessibility, especially in remote areas where traditional healthcare services may be limited. The advent of telemedicine platforms further amplifies this impact, offering virtual consultations that bridge the gap between patients and healthcare providers.
As we navigate this transformative landscape, it is essential to acknowledge the words of Abhimanyu Roy: "Telemedicine and remote monitoring are transforming healthcare accessibility, but challenges like data security and interoperability must be addressed." While these advancements hold immense promise, certain hurdles threaten their sustained success. Key challenges include ensuring robust data security measures to safeguard sensitive patient information, fostering device interoperability for seamless integration into existing healthcare ecosystems, and establishing standardized communication protocols to enhance overall system efficiency.
Tackling these challenges head-on is crucial to unlocking the full potential of telemedicine and remote monitoring. By addressing concerns surrounding data security and interoperability, the healthcare industry can fortify these innovations, ensuring they become reliable pillars of accessible and efficient healthcare delivery, not just in well connected urban centers, but also in the far reaches of remote areas.
Point of Care Devices: Advanced medical devices, often referred to as Point of Care (POC) devices, are revolutionizing healthcare by playing a crucial role in preventing and managing chronic diseases. These innovative devices, such as continuous glucose monitoring systems, ECG monitors, and blood pressure monitoring tools, empower individuals to monitor their health in real-time.
"Point of Care devices are pivotal in preventing chronic diseases, providing reliable data for effective remote medical consultations."
Continuous glucose monitoring allows individuals with diabetes to track their blood sugar levels seamlessly, enabling timely intervention and personalized treatment adjustments. ECG monitoring provides a comprehensive view of cardiac health, facilitating early detection of abnormalities and reducing the risk of cardiovascular diseases. Blood pressure monitoring, when integrated into daily life, assists in maintaining optimal cardiovascular health.
Moreover, the seamless integration of these devices into telehealth practices enhances remote medical consultations. Healthcare providers can access accurate and timely data, enabling them to make informed decisions, offer timely interventions, and personalize treatment plans. This not only improves patient outcomes but also reduces the burden on traditional healthcare systems.
Data Security and Privacy Concerns: As medical electronics become more integrated into healthcare, ensuring the safety, security, and effectiveness of devices is paramount. Strict adherence to data sharing protocols, educating patients on Al complexities, and maintaining reliable, valid data sets are crucial.
'Effective implementation of encryption techniques and continuous monitoring are imperative to safeguard sensitive medical information.' Rakesh Pandey emphasizes that a proactive approach to cybersecurity, involving regular assessments and updates, is essential. The interconnected nature of medical devices underscores the need for robust security measures, preventing unauthorized access and potential misuse.
Data transparency is equally vital. Establishing clear communication channels between healthcare providers, device manufacturers, and patients fosters trust and ensures that all stakeholders understand the nuances of Al-driven technologies. This transparency extends to educating patients about the complexities of Al algorithms, promoting an informed and collaborative healthcare journey.
Moreover, the reliability and validity of datasets underpin the success of medical electronics. Rigorous validation processes, cross-verification, and continuous refinement contribute to the creation of datasets that accurately represent diverse patient populations. 'Ethical considerations, such as unbiased representation and consent, are integral in shaping datasets,' adds Pandey.

Insights for Navigating the Evolving Landscape:

For Healthcare Professionals: "Healthcare professionals play a key role in addressing patient needs through technological innovations. Bridging the gap is essential," emphasizes Abhimanyu Roy. To navigate this intersection successfully, professionals must proactively stay updated on emerging technologies. This proactive approach involves understanding how these innovations can be strategically applied to meet diverse patient needs effectively. By fostering a deep comprehension of technological advancements, healthcare providers can unlock opportunities to enhance patient care, streamline processes, and optimize outcomes.
Moreover, as technology continues to advance, professionals need to cultivate a forward-thinking mindset, anticipating future challenges and exploring innovative solutions.
Embracing a culture of continuous learning and adaptation is vital to ensure that healthcare practices remain at the forefront of progress. The integration of technology into healthcare not only improves patient outcomes but also enhances the overall efficiency of the healthcare system.
Therefore, by actively engaging with emerging technologies, healthcare professionals contribute significantly to shaping the future of patient-centered care.
For Patients: Healthcare relies heavily on technology, understanding national medical policies and data security laws is paramount for patients. This awareness not only safeguards personal information but also plays a pivotal role in enhancing the overall quality of healthcare services.
"Empowering patients through knowledge of their personal medical information fosters a proactive approach to healthcare. As stakeholders in their own well-being, individuals must stay informed about the policies and laws governing medical data security."
With the increasing prevalence of electronic health records and telemedicine, patients' sensitive data is vulnerable to cyber threats. By staying abreast of national medical policies, individuals can actively participate in protecting their privacy. Furthermore, informed patients can engage in meaningful discussions with healthcare providers, fostering a collaborative approach to treatment plans. This mutual understanding contributes to a more patient-centric healthcare system.
In the context of evolving medical landscapes, where the fusion of technology and healthcare is inevitable, patients who are well-versed in data security laws can make informed choices about sharing their information. This not only ensures the confidentiality of personal data but also aids in building trust between patients and healthcare providers. As Abhimanyu Roy rightly asserts, "Patients should be aware of medical policies and data security laws to ensure their personal data is not misused. Knowledge empowers better treatment."
In conclusion, the convergence of medical electronics with cutting-edge technologies is undeniably propelling a transformative healthcare revolution in 2024. The symbiotic integration of wearables, Artificial Intelligence, and immersive technologies is reshaping the landscape of healthcare delivery. These advancements not only redefine patient care but also address critical aspects of accessibility and medical research. In summary, the amalgamation of medical electronics with pioneering technologies is revolutionizing healthcare in 2024.
From wearables and Al to immersive experiences, the overarching goal is to elevate patient care, promote accessibility, and advance medical research.
Author: Rakesh Pandey, Delivery Head - Product Engineering, Healthcare and Life Sciences, Tata Elxsi







As a reminder...
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Tata Elxsi’s partnership with BrainChip will be driving Akida™ technology into
medical devices and industrial applications by leveraging BrainChip’s first-tomarket,
fully digital, neuromorphic technology to provide intelligent, lowpower
solutions to these demanding target markets.
Akida’s fully customizable, scalable, event-based AI neural processor
architecture and its small footprint boosts the efficiency of various
applications by orders of magnitude. Greater AI performance at the edge,
independent from the cloud, unlocks the growth of the Artificial Intelligence
of Things (AIoT) market that is expected to be more than a trillion dollars by
2030.
“BrainChip is very aligned with Tata Elxsi’s mission to innovate with leading
edge technology and deliver compelling new products and services that
improve customer experience and outcomes,” said Rob Telson, Vice President
of Ecosystems & Partnerships at BrainChip.
 
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What the hell.

Secret communications with one shareholder.

Why wasn’t this sent to every shareholder.

This secret communication was sent out in November last year.

Since then we have seen the share price being manipulated.

What other secret communications has this holder been receiving.

I hope you have been smart enough not to be trading in your own name. 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤡😂🤣😂🤣

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Well AMD, you know where we are and no doubt we'd be happy to help :)

Snipped the intro and relevant question / answer but full interview link:



AMD bets on India, doubles down on AI​

The chipmaker recently inaugurated its largest global design facility in Bangalore as part of a $400m investment in India to support its expanded portfolio and build AI capabilities​

Published: 16 Jan 2024 9:45

AMD recently unveiled its largest global design centre in Bangalore, underscoring India’s importance to the chipmaker’s efforts to gain a leg-up over rivals in the artificial intelligence (AI) chip race.

Mark Papermaster, chief technology officer at AMD, said the new design centre is part of a $400m investment in India, and will house some 3,000 engineers dedicated to the design and development of semiconductors, as well as AI and machine learning technologies.

In an interview with Computer Weekly, Papermaster delves into the role India plays in AMD’s global strategy, how the company stacks up against rivals such as Nvidia in the race for domination of AI chips and developments in emerging technologies such as neuromorphic computing.


How much has been done in the space of neuromorphic architectures and the use of photons and memristors?​

Papermaster: AMD has demonstrated neuromorphic compute approximation with LogicNets on FPGAs, and is moving mainstream GPUs and focused AI processors towards low-precision digital math and higher levels of sparsity. At this time, AMD is focused on digital architectures in our product roadmap, while our research team continues to evaluate emerging technologies.
 
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Has anyone connected dot to xperri? Vaguely remember their name somewhere along the line. Partners with Prophesee and nearly every car brand on the planet according to their site. Also have neuromorphic in their in cabin sensors.

https://xperi.com/solutions/connected-car/

https://dts.com/autosense/

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“Privacy continues to be one of the biggest consumer concerns when vision-based technology is used in our products such as DMS and TV services. Prophesee’s event-based Metavision technology enables us to take our ‘privacy by design’ principle to an even more secure level by allowing scene understanding without the need to have explicit visual representation of the scene.

By capturing only changes in every pixel, rather than the entire scene as with traditional frame-based imaging sensors, our algorithms can derive knowledge to sense what is in the scene, without a detailed representation of it. We have developed a proof-of-concept demo that demonstrates DMS is fully possible using neuromorphic sensors. Using a 1MP neuromorphic sensor we can infer similar performance as an active NIR illumination 2MP vision sensor-based solution.

Going forward, we focus on the GenX320 neuromorphic sensor that can be used in privacy-sensitive smart devices to improve user experience.”



Petronel Bigioi
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xperri sounds promising but got to get up in 3 hours to drive to a funeral. 3 hour drive so better get some 😴

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What the hell.

Secret communications with one shareholder.

Why wasn’t this sent to every shareholder.

This secret communication was sent out in November last year.

Since then we have seen the share price being manipulated.

What other secret communications has this holder been receiving.

I hope you have been smart enough not to be trading in your own name. 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤡😂🤣😂🤣

My opinion only DYOR
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Fascinatingly Intuitive.
Morning Chippers ,

Having a look at another company ( disclosure.. I own stock in WHK ) , thay just announced a partnership with American Binary.

Both companys deal with cyber security, from small companys through to the largest.

Both Co's are in their infancy stage .

Thinking BrainChip , secure encryption ( University of Thrace) , could slot in here ..


And...


Beyond my pay grade.

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Has anyone connected dot to xperri? Vaguely remember their name somewhere along the line. Partners with Prophesee and nearly every car brand on the planet according to their site. Also have neuromorphic in their in cabin sensors.

https://xperi.com/solutions/connected-car/

https://dts.com/autosense/

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Sounds promising sc, we get a mention in forbes here too

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